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LET'S RESIN Silicone Putty is a premium, non-toxic mold making kit featuring an easy 1:1 mixing ratio, strong and flexible silicone that withstands temperatures up to 392℉, and a quick 15-20 minute demolding time. Perfect for professionals and beginners alike, it enables fast, precise, and reusable molds for resin, soap, wax, clay, and more, empowering your creative projects with safety and versatility.














| ASIN | B09TGKS4KY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,904 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #46 in Sculpture Molding & Casting Products |
| Brand | LET'S RESIN |
| Brand Name | LET'S RESIN |
| Color | blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 936 Reviews |
| Included Components | Silicone Mold Putty(A)-0.5LBS, Silicone Mold Putty(B) |
| Item Weight | 0.57 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | LET'S RESIN |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ALR00030 |
| Material | Silicone |
| Material Type | Silicone |
| Model Number | ALR00030 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Shape | Hand |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
T**L
What a SURPRISE
This dries slow as expected being zero shrink silicone. It dries in about 8 hours. I have other putty that dries in 30 minutes, but the end product gets pretty hard and not really flexible. Let's Resin may be slower but it gives far better results. Flexible, strong, and most importantly, it doesn't get sticky after sitting for a month or two after molding. I have found it easy to use and clean up. I think this product is a beter value than most for the money as I tend to need les to get the same results.
A**Y
Good product, mix bare handed, works as intended!
EDIT: !! I AM CHANGING MY ORIGINAL REVIEW!! After doing research on different types of silicone base and catalyst, I found a study of the effects of nitrile, vinyl, and latex gloves. To summarize, this putty does not interact well with nitrile gloves. I used it bare handed and found that it would set up as expected and is genuinely a good product especially for the cost. I apologize for my original review and I guarantee I will be using this product again in the future. I recommend just using your bare hands to mix this putty due to there also being no residue left on your hands after mixing. Again, I am sorry and I hope this is helpful! Packaging says that the working time is 3mins and the curing time is 15-20mins. However, this putty almost never sets up or cures, even with prolonged vigorous mixing. When it does finally harden in the slightest, the putty easily falls apart. Please stay away from this product and look elsewhere.
Z**Z
Cool new hobby!
It's great stuff! If used wisely you can make quite a few molds for small items. One pound is plenty enough for jewelrymakers and most hobbyists. It's easy to mix, easy to shape, and easy to mash onto items to mold them. It's a very forgiving material that allows mold-making to be a casual hobby. It doesn't stick to skin very much, and it's easy to scrape and clean up even with bare hands. After mixing the putty, you get about 3 minutes of normal working time and then maybe 5-8 minutes to fix mistakes. You can also use a nonstick material like burnished wood to flatten areas and fix edges when necessary. Today is my first day using it and I've made 5 molds throughout the day. I found that an exacto or scalpel knife blade is outstanding for trimming the excess material from these molds. Use your thumb to push/roll the excess away from the mold cavity, then slice it off. This thin, folded rubber won't resist your blade at all so you can make amazingly precise cuts. In my photo I showed how many grams it took to make each mold. (I found that a good rule of thumb is to make the backing have 2-3x as much mass as the initial layer. Use pinches to blend the layers into one solid mass.) Since taking the photo, I've filled every mold with more of the silvery epoxy. Can't wait to see the results! The first two molds, I poured epoxy into them within 20 minutes of demolding the original items. Through time, I will research this material more and try to answer the following: 1. How much heat can it take? 2. How does it work with mold release spray? Overall, it's super fun and well worth trying! UPDATE: A few days later, I have an answer for the 2nd question. Mold release spray hardly seems to make any difference. But I also have some advice. You should wash and dry these molds before using them for the first time. If you don't, the oils from the silicone putty might get into your epoxy. This is especially noticeable for small or thin items. The epoxy items cast in these molds were flexible like a gummy. After a few days they did fully harden, but it was a bit nerve-wracking to wiggle them out of the mold without bending or breaking them. I imagine this leftover silicone oil is also why people have problems with UV Resin. So, wash the molds!
D**R
Works well
Easy to use, makes a great soft mold. Does not get hard.
B**E
Easy to use
We both use this mold making stuff all the time. It's super easy to use and the molds hold up to use after use.
N**S
Warm parts A and B separately before mixing
I first tried mixing up some and waited 20 minutes and it was still not remotely cured. I waited 3 hours and still not cured at all so I disposed of the mix and tried a second attempt. Only this time I put some of part A into one baggie and an equal amount of part B into a SEPERATE baggie. I ran a cup of hot water through my keurig coffee maker without a coffee pod, just hot water no coffee, and put the sealed baggies of part A and B into the cup of hot water for about 90 seconds. I quickly removed the warm putty from their baggies and blended together until uniform in color, I didn't over mix, just until uniform in color, no streaks. This resulted in a well cured mold within 20-30 minutes. It works but parts should be warmed before mixing. Not sure if putting in microwave would work or somehow affect the reaction.
M**D
Good for small things and texture stamps
It does cure fast, but so do a number of other putty silicones. I've seen only one brand that offers a slow set putty and I get tons of air bubbles. Make sure to mix both parts completely and as fast as possible. I use small double sided measuring scoops that measure 1/8th to 1/2 of a teaspoon at a time. I use putty silicones for fragile plant material or layering for stronger molds. This serves the purpose decently. It isn't as flexible as amazing mold putty, but it is sturdy enough to do the job. A bit of an observation when casting plants, it does come to trial and error. Some leaves have natural latex that may inhibit curing. Others may gas off as they dry, causing air bubbles or a foaming effect. This may or may not be avoidable. The trick is to keep trying until something works. I use polymer clay and haven't yet used the new molds I made with this product, but I expect good results. I dropped a star because of durability. This does show stress if you bend the mold too far. It is also because I am picky. It can also be fussy to get right. One advantage this product has is it does hold it's shape well if you try to sculpt the silicone to make custom texture stamps, where amazing mold putty would flatten out and lose detail. I also wish bulk quantities could be purchased of this stuff. This is one of the drawbacks I see is having to keep purchasing this at 1 lbs quantities when I desire 3lbs or more.
W**E
Good stuff!!!!!
I almost gave this a 1 star and a bad review, BUT turns out I was the PROBLEM!!!! The first time I mixed it, I mixed more than what was needed. This made it hard to get out what I was trying to copy. It also created some very unwanted air bubbles and not to mention WASTE!!!! I retried it and used a much thinner covering. This did away with the air bubbles and made removing the casting a lot easier!!! I say if you want to try it, maybe mix a small amount and see how it works!!!!
A**R
Silikonform
Der erste Versuch war nicht gut, der zweite deutlich besser. Ich habe sie beim 2 Versuch abgewogen mit einer Feinwaage, das Ergebnis war fantastisch
N**T
Bargain
Bargain, good quality product, very easy to use have made lots of moulds to broken ornaments with good results,,,
T**S
Homemade silicone moulds, fast!
Wow I've been trying all kinds of products but this actually works. It's a putty so you can form it around the detailed bits you are moulding. It is a putty so it's not liquid like others and the model doesn't sink into the silicone. I love it and will definitely buy again.
B**K
LET'S RESIN Silicone Putty
I purchased 3 products (see video) thru Amazon, "Lets Resin Silicone Putty" (incl. 2 jars, each 0.5Lbs or 227g), "Wycoon Epoxy Resin" (incl. 2-bottles, 8 fl oz or 237g each, crystal clear resin & hardner), and "Lets Resin Chrome Markers" (incl. 3 high gloss markers, gold, silver, copper). All products arrived on-time or ahead of schedule. I used these product to repair the raised chrome lettering on the side of my boat. I used the silicone putty to make moulds of 2 undamaged letters found on another part of the boat. I poured a batch of the epoxy resin into the silicone moulds to cast the new letters. Finally, I chromed the new letters with the silver chrome marker. All 3 products performed as advertised, and I was more than happy with the results of each. The chrome markers were amazing, producing a highly reflective surface that rivalled the appearance of the original chrome lettering, as demonstrated in the attached video.
L**O
Buen producto, rendidor.
A comparación de las otras masillas de silicón, creo que esta marca ofrece más producto por menos dinero,tarda un poquito más de tiempo en catalizar la mezcla lo que te da tiempo de lograr un molde que logre todos los detalles de la pieza, el único incoveniente es que, una vez curado el silicón es muy muy frágil, si le vas a sacar molde a figuras con detalles, extremidades etc lo más probable es que solo puedas usar el molde una vez, otra cosa, si por algún motivo dejaste algún espacio sin cubrir y quieres aplicar otra capa de silicon ya una vez curado, no va pegar, tienes que hacer el molde en un solo intento y de preferencia solo usando una misma bolita de Silicone putty, entonces hay que calcular bien el material, para que salga a la primera. Aún así considero que es un buen producto para hacer moldes que no serán de uso rudo y de preferencia figuras básicas, lo volvería a comprar sobre todo para lograr impresiones o sellos de texturas, usos de ese tipo, sobre todo de emergencia para no recurrir al silicón líquido.
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